Kevin Huang

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How to use multiprocessing to run multiple functions at the same time in Python

Python Tutorial - how to use multiprocessing to run multiple functions at the same time. This tutorial will show you how to run your python code a-synchronously. This means that you will be able to run multiple functions at the same time.

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How to use multiprocessing to run multiple functions at the same time in Python
Ray  Patel

Ray Patel

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Lambda, Map, Filter functions in python

Welcome to my Blog, In this article, we will learn python lambda function, Map function, and filter function.

Lambda function in python: Lambda is a one line anonymous function and lambda takes any number of arguments but can only have one expression and python lambda syntax is

Syntax: x = lambda arguments : expression

Now i will show you some python lambda function examples:

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Ray  Patel

Ray Patel

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top 30 Python Tips and Tricks for Beginners

Welcome to my Blog , In this article, you are going to learn the top 10 python tips and tricks.

1) swap two numbers.

2) Reversing a string in Python.

3) Create a single string from all the elements in list.

4) Chaining Of Comparison Operators.

5) Print The File Path Of Imported Modules.

6) Return Multiple Values From Functions.

7) Find The Most Frequent Value In A List.

8) Check The Memory Usage Of An Object.

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Kennith  Blick

Kennith Blick

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How to use Functions in Python - Intermediate Python Tutorial #1

In this Python tutorial, we will learn the concept of functions in Python.
Knowing how to solve a problem dividing it into small tasks will make you a better programmer!
Python functions will help you on that. We will learn how to define a function, positional arguments, keyword arguments, default arguments and how to retrieve data from a function.

Playlist: Intermediate Python Tutorials - Video #1
Access the code here: https://github.com/rscorrea1/youtube.git

Timestamp:
00:00 - Summary of the video
00:26 - How to define a function
01:06 - Creating our first function
01:56 - Calling a function with no arguments
02:20 - Passing arguments to a function
02:34 - Argument definition
03:27 - Calling a function which expects one or more arguments
04:07 - Positional arguments
04:33 - Keyword arguments
06:57 - How to retrieve data from a function
10:35 - Default arguments
13:01 - Next video announcement

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#python #functions #intermediate python tutorial #how to use functions in python

Kennith  Blick

Kennith Blick

1625764320

How to use Functions in Python - Intermediate Python Tutorial #1

In this Python tutorial, we will learn the concept of functions in Python.
Knowing how to solve a problem dividing it into small tasks will make you a better programmer!
Python functions will help you on that. We will learn how to define a function, positional arguments, keyword arguments, default arguments and how to retrieve data from a function.

Playlist: Intermediate Python Tutorials - Video #1
Access the code here: https://github.com/rscorrea1/youtube.git

Timestamp:
00:00 - Summary of the video
00:26 - How to define a function
01:06 - Creating our first function
01:56 - Calling a function with no arguments
02:20 - Passing arguments to a function
02:34 - Argument definition
03:27 - Calling a function which expects one or more arguments
04:07 - Positional arguments
04:33 - Keyword arguments
06:57 - How to retrieve data from a function
10:35 - Default arguments
13:01 - Next video announcement

Thumbnail:
Photo by Mario Ho on Unsplash

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How To Compare Tesla and Ford Company By Using Magic Methods in Python

Magic Methods are the special methods which gives us the ability to access built in syntactical features such as ‘<’, ‘>’, ‘==’, ‘+’ etc…

You must have worked with such methods without knowing them to be as magic methods. Magic methods can be identified with their names which start with __ and ends with __ like init, call, str etc. These methods are also called Dunder Methods, because of their name starting and ending with Double Underscore (Dunder).

Now there are a number of such special methods, which you might have come across too, in Python. We will just be taking an example of a few of them to understand how they work and how we can use them.

1. init

class AnyClass:
    def __init__():
        print("Init called on its own")
obj = AnyClass()

The first example is _init, _and as the name suggests, it is used for initializing objects. Init method is called on its own, ie. whenever an object is created for the class, the init method is called on its own.

The output of the above code will be given below. Note how we did not call the init method and it got invoked as we created an object for class AnyClass.

Init called on its own

2. add

Let’s move to some other example, add gives us the ability to access the built in syntax feature of the character +. Let’s see how,

class AnyClass:
    def __init__(self, var):
        self.some_var = var
    def __add__(self, other_obj):
        print("Calling the add method")
        return self.some_var + other_obj.some_var
obj1 = AnyClass(5)
obj2 = AnyClass(6)
obj1 + obj2

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